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Thom Hogan’s Complete Guide to the Nikon D300
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5100K
FLASH b2
5200K
DIRECT SUN
, Carbon arc lighting (movie sets)
5300K
CLOUDY b4
5400K
FLASH,
sunny daylight standard
5500K
DIRECT SUN a2
5700K
FLASH a2
5800K
DIRECT SUN a4
, Typical Nikon flash value
5900K
6000K
FLASH a4
, Brand new Nikon flash
6200K
6300K
6400K
CLOUDY a2
, high elevation sunny
6500K
SHADE b6
6600K
6800K
CLOUDY a4
7100K Overcast sky
7300K
CLOUDY a6
7500K
7700K
8000K
SHADE
8300K
8700K
SHADE a2
9500K
SHADE a4
10500K
SHADE a6
, Shaded area in hazy sun
Note: Nikon now has three different white balance fine tuning
sets: the D1, D1H and D1X, form one group, which differs
from the following cameras in the
Incandescent
values.
The D2 series, D40, D40x, D50, D70, D70s, D80, D100,
and D200 share the same Kelvin values and form the
second group. The D300 and D3 share the same Kelvin
values and form the third group.
The D300 also allows you to measure the lighting in a
particular location and manually select an appropriate white
balance using the
Preset manual
selection. To select and set
a white balance of
Preset manual
, there are additional steps
you must take.